Black Art in America™ (BAIA) is a multifaceted media company and art gallery located in Columbus Georgia.

African American traditions of dress and body adornment are creative expressions grounded in the history of African-descended populations in the United States. Explore this tradition at the 2013 Smithsonian Folklife site.

The Studio Museum in Harlem is the nexus for artists of African descent locally, nationally and internationally and for work that has been inspired and influenced by black culture.

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Black Art in America™ (BAIA) is a multifaceted media company and art gallery located in Columbus Georgia.

African American traditions of dress and body adornment are creative expressions grounded in the history of African-descended populations in the United States. Explore this tradition at the 2013 Smithsonian Folklife site.

CAAPA's vision is to help promote opportunities for Black classical musicians and others in the performing arts through arts performances, education, and outreach.

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Black Art in America™ (BAIA) is a multifaceted media company and art gallery located in Columbus Georgia.

African American traditions of dress and body adornment are creative expressions grounded in the history of African-descended populations in the United States. Explore this tradition at the 2013 Smithsonian Folklife site.

CAAPA's vision is to help promote opportunities for Black classical musicians and others in the performing arts through arts performances, education, and outreach.

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Black Art in America™ (BAIA) is a multifaceted media company and art gallery located in Columbus Georgia.

African American traditions of dress and body adornment are creative expressions grounded in the history of African-descended populations in the United States. Explore this tradition at the 2013 Smithsonian Folklife site.

CAAPA's vision is to help promote opportunities for Black classical musicians and others in the performing arts through arts performances, education, and outreach.